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America’s Long Struggle Against Slavery

By: Richard Bell, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Professor Richard Bell
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What do you really know about the fight against slavery in America? We’re all familiar with the Underground Railroad and the Emancipation Proclamation, but the fight against slavery was not some sudden movement that sprang up in the middle of the 19th century. Resistance from the enslaved started on the western coast of Africa in the 15th century and continued as the institution of slavery was codified in America, culminating with the War between the States.

This 300-year struggle has too often been glossed over by history books enamored with American ingenuity, Manifest Destiny, and tales of Revolutionary freedom. But to understand America - to fully understand our country today - one must examine the whole history of struggle, oppression, and resistance, not only by famous figures like Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman, but also by an enormous and often unfamiliar cast of characters, including:

  • The “saltwater slaves” who revolted aboard slave ships;
  • Phibbah Thistlewood, a woman who made the best of her situation to bridge the gap between her master and her fellow slaves;
  • David Walker, Nat Turner, and other figures calling for immediate, urgent action; and
  • Northern Quakers who changed the political tide. What these disparate figures had in common was they gradually coalesced into a movement. Individuals gradually organized, and then the abolitionist movement led to war which led, in theory, to freedom.

America’s Long Struggle Against Slavery is your chance to survey the history of the American anti-slavery movement, from the dawn of the transatlantic slave trade during the late 15th century to the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and beyond. Taught by Professor Richard Bell of the University of Maryland, these 30 eye-opening lectures give you an up-close view of a venal institution and the people who fought against it - and who often paid for their courage with their lives.

This Great Course is a must-have for scholars and history buffs alike. As Professor Bell examines the different means and methods that Americans, white and black, have used to escape slavery, he presents the grand problems that animated everyone engaged in this great struggle.

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Horrifying, heartbreaking, full of courageous people

This clear, engrossing lecture series tracks the horrific treatment of our fellow human beings from prehistory to the present. It’s hard to hear, but essential to know. Listen to the very last moment—we can create the change to end all forms of slavery that exist today in our country right under our noses.

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By Far the Best Great Course in my Collection

I've been waiting for years for Great Courses to include African American history and this offering was worth the wait! Bell is one of the leading scholars in the field and his delivery is as good as the content of each lecture. I hope he comes on board to offer more topics or more on this one.

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Wow, a must for everyone.

This was simply excellent and challenging without comparison. I think everyone should listen to this course to understand what race slavery is and was, and the forms of slavery we still encounter.

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One of the best Great Courses

I have listened to many Great Courses and this is first one that has affected me so deeply. I had to put it down in some places and walk away to try and breath then come back to it. It's absolutely shocking how blacks were treated and the worse part is this is a retelling so the true day to day experiences must have been much worse. the last lecture about modern day slavery made me cringe and also made me feel like a coward for not trying to help. this lecture is worth every credit and every minute of listening time.

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Compelling, Informative

Normally, I burn out half way through a Great Course audio but I was hooked and listened exclusively to this audio course through the end. An enormous volume of knowledge that was presented in a logical but compelling and intriguing way.

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Enlighten - Informed

I thoroughly enjoyed this course and now know why life in this country has been such a struggle. I'm now empathetic towards those who do not understand or who chooses to not acknowledge this great sin. I fear for the future of this country and the world if reconciliation doesn't happen soon.

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Simply Spectacular

I absolutely loved this book. The author is extremely detailed and informative and gives an unbiased account of the Transatlantic Slave trade. I now feel truly informed on why things the way they are as the author gave a clear depiction of cause and effect pertaining Slavery relative to Modern American. This lecture should be mandatory curriculum for higschool students in this country. Bravo Richard Bell!! Bravo!!!

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Necessary Listening

Wonderfully narrated yet concise. Richard Bell keeps the focus on Black heroes. The lecture series also includes info on the repercussions and modern manifestations of slavery. Anyone who wants a detailed primer or a review of this topic should definitely listen.

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Excellent and enlightening

This course provides an excellent overview and the essential timeline that details slavery's origins in America, the perverse addiction to and dependence on it through the civil war, and the aftermath that we are still struggling with as a nation. A devastating, enlightening overview that provides proper context with chilling details that drop us down into the horrifying realities for the enslaved and the moral corruption of their masters and the political system that protected them, with arrows pointing in the direction of further exploration. Highly recommend.

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enlightening beyond mere words

This is what should be taught in every class in America maybe the world I've learned so much from this historical accounts

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